Bow tie and insert



March 17, 1931.

s. DEICHES 34 BOW TIE AND INSERT Filed July 24, 1929 Patented Mar. 1 7, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE i SIGMUND DEICHES, or GHIGAGO, ILLINOIS BOW TIE AND INsER'r I Application filed July 24, 1929. Serial No. 380,483.

My invention relates to ready made bow m invention thisframe is formed of pliable ties and inserts for use in such ties. wire such as German silver.

It is customary to employ some type of This frame can of course be used in many insert in a bow tie at the present time. While ways inside the tie bows but I have obtained in general the use of these inserts results in the best results by stitching it into the lining 5 the production of a better ready made bow tie of the bow as shown in F igs. 3 and 4. The some of them leave very much to be desired in lining is cut in a long narrow strip 17 a little several respects. more than twice as long as the frame. In

In the development of my invention my assembling the frame with the lining the linprincipal object was the production of an ing is folded over the frame so as to be dou- 0 improved insert. bled and stitching 18 is provided all around Another object is to produce a ready made the frame to hold it firmly in place. The rebow tie which will have a more natural apsult is a rectangular composite insertas Fig. pearance. 4 shows. Thebag portion of the tie 10 (Fig.

Other objects and features of the invention 5) which is made of silk is produced preferwill be apparent from a consideration of the ably by having a middle opening 10a. The detailed description taken with the accomsilk is shown folded back along a portion of panying drawings wherein this openingto illustrate the manner in which Fig. 1 shows a ready made bow tie made the insert is placed within the bag or bow 1 in accordance with my invention; portion. In the type shown one end of the 7 Fig. 2 is the wire insert for use therewith; bag 10b is shaped in the form of a triangle Fig. 3 shows the manner in which the wire the edges 100 being turned in and stitched to insert is laid out upon a piece of fabric preclose the bag along this entire end.

paratory to producing the finished insert; The insert of my invention is of particu- Fig. 4 shows the finished insert; lar advantage with a tie of the type shown 75 Fig. 5 shows the manner in which the inwherein the triangular end piece 105 is prosert is inserted into the tie proper, and vided. When the upper and lower supports Fig. 6 is a modified form of the insert are bent inwardly or toward each other to frame. shape the bow tie, the center or longitudi- AS the drawing shows the usual ready made nal brace 16 remains straight. This results my bow tie is formed with a pair of bags 10 and in a triangular form of the end members 140 11 secured in the Center y a kno Pi 1 and 14d, whereby the insert is given a form and fastened y Sultable means to a neck similar to the triangular end of the tie. Alb 1 The bags 10 and 11 F formed though the insert does not extend into the l W bows y the knot P1ece 12 end of the tie, the triangular form aids maas lng tlght around the center thereof. In the termuy in Shaping the bow and this usual tie made according to my invention gether with the lon itudinal brace lVBS thefront bag 10 is provided wlth a moldable added y to the b insert while the rear ba 11 is sim l rovided with the usual linin g although ffhoiirse F 6 Shows a modificatlon of the Wlre this can also be provided with a. moldable inframe made f thm sheet file-m1 a sert if desired. stamped out in a single plece. Thls offers The insert proper is shown in Fig. 2 in the y advantages and 1S the yp I Prefer to form of a rectangular frame 14 having a for Certam P PQ bracing cross piece 16 connected to the ends 1H P r 0 acqualnt those skilled 1n the m of the rectangular frame and disposed midart the details P y {nventloll I have way between the sides 14a and 14b and paraldescribed the same with conslderable particulel therewith. This frame is constructed of lerity. I Wish i H I Od, however, that moldable or pliable material preferably metal he scope of he invention is defined by the and in the simplest and preferred form of appended claims. we

What I claim as new and desire to protect by United States Letters Patent is:

1. An insert for a bow tie including a rectangular frame formed of pliable metal and a member of pliable metal connected to the frame and extending longitudinally across the same.

2. An insert for a bow tie including a metal wire frame formed of a single piece of wire, and having a rectangular peripheral portion and a longitudinal bracing piece interconnecting mid-portions of short sides of the rectangular peripheral portion. 3. In a bow tie, the combination of a hol low silk bow section of general rectangular shape, but having an integral triangular pore tion at one edge thereof, and an insert in thebow including arectangular metal frame and longitudinal brace therefor, said insert filling the bow section, and said brace holding the insert in shape along the edge of said triangular portion. a

. 4. An insert for a bow tieincluding a rectangular metal wire frame formed of a single piece of wire and consisting of two longitudinal portions and two endportions interconnecting the longitudinal portions, one

of said endportions being spliced at its mid-' point, and a longitudinal brace extending from said splice to the mid portion of the other end portion. I

In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name this 20th day of June, 1929.

SIGMUN D DEICHES. 

